Why choose this course?
This course is a BSc Psychology with specialist content from forensic and criminal psychology, accredited by the British Psychological Society
BPS
Under the tutelage of expert teaching staff trained in forensic psychology and the study of crime, over 3 years (full-time) or 6 years (part-time) you will develop a scientific understanding of the mind and human behaviours, exploring the biological, cultural, environmental, and social factors that influence them. These studies make use of the University of Wolverhampton’s state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, which grants a valuable practical dimension to the course. With the degree’s accreditations and the range of relevant partners associated with the University, BSc Psychology creates the opportunity for a career-enhancing placement, dramatically improving your employability upon graduation.
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Knowledge gained throughout this course will be widely applicable to a number of employment fields, in addition to specialist psychology positions. Where your course-specific knowledge will aid in careers focused on human behaviour – mental health practice, psychology, teaching, or business – your range of transferrable skills will grant access to career paths including journalism, research, policing, media, and politics.
In the process of creating written work and receiving feedback from staff, you will develop your writing skills, improving communication of your ideas in clear, concise, and impactful ways. Your aptitude for high-quality research will also necessarily improve, requiring critical thinking to consider sources used, assumptions made, methods undertaken, and the ethics of your practice. The ability to solve complex problems will require out-of-the-box thinking and comprehension of underlying factors in real-world issues, helping you achieve autonomy in your studies and future work.
Throughout the course you will also develop your communication skills and collaborative abilities, both of which are highly desirable attributes to modern employers.